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Quick Suit Tailor Shop in Hong Kong • In clothing, a suit is a set of garments made from the same cloth, usually consisting of at least a jacket and trousers. Lounge suits (also known as business suits when sober in colour and style), which originated in Britain as country wear, are the most common style of Western suit. Other types of suit still worn today are the dinner suit, part of black tie, which arose as a lounging alternative to dress coats in much the same way as the day lounge suit came to replace frock coats and morning coats; and, rarely worn today, the morning suit. This article discusses the lounge suit (including business suits), elements of informal dress code.


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Best Custom Tailors Hong Kong • The variations in design, cut, and cloth, such as two- and three- piece, or single- and double- breasted, determine the social and work suitability of the garment. Often, suits are worn, as is traditional, with a collared shirt and necktie. Until around the 1960s, as with all men's clothes, a hat would have been also worn when the wearer was outdoors. Suits also come with different numbers of pieces: a two-piece suit has a jacket and the trousers; a three piece adds a waistcoat (known as a vest in North America); further pieces might include a flat capmade from the same cloth.


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High Quality Custom Tailors Kowloon • Originally, as with most clothes, a tailor made the suit from his client's selected cloth; these are now often known as bespoke suits. The suit was custom made to the measurements, taste, and style of the man. Since the Industrial Revolution, most suits are massproduced, and, as such, are sold as ready-towear garments (though alteration by a tailor prior to wearing is common). Currently, suits are sold in roughly four ways:


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Best Custom Tailor Suit Hong Kong • bespoke, in which the garment is custom-made by a tailor from a pattern created entirely from the customer's measurements, giving the best fit and free choice of fabric; • made to measure, in which a pre-made pattern is modified to fit the customer, and a limited selection of options and fabrics is available; • ready-to-wear or off-the-peg (off-the-rack, in American English ), which is sold ready to be tailored or finally as is; • suit separates where jacket and trousers are sold separately, allowing a customer to choose the size that is best for him and limit the amount of alterations needed.


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Very Good Tailor in Hong Kong • The current styles were founded in the industrial revolution during the late 18th century that sharply changed the elaborately embroidered and jewelled formal clothing into the simpler clothing of the British Regency period, which gradually evolved to the stark formality of the Victorian era. It was in the search for more comfort that the loosening of rules gave rise in the late 19th century to the modern lounge suit.


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Cheap Bespoke Tailor Hong Kong • Brooks Brothers is generally credited with first offering the "ready-to-wear" suit, a suit which was sold already manufactured and sized, ready to be tailored. It was Haggar Clothing that first introduced the concept of suit separates in the US, the concept of separately sold jackets and trousers, which are widely found in the marketplace today.


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Exclusive Bespoke Tailor Hong Kong • The word suit derives from the French suite, meaning "following", from some Late Latin derivative form of the Latin verb sequor = "I follow", because the component garments (jacket and trousers and waistcoat) follow each other and have the same cloth and colour and are worn together.


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Exclusive Bespoke Tailor Hong Kong • As a suit (in this sense) covers all or most of the wearer's body, the term "suit" was extended to a single garment that covers all or most of the body, such as boilersuits and diving suits and spacesuits (see Suit (disambiguation)).


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The cut • A man dressed in a three-piece suit and bowler hat. • The silhouette of a suit is its outline. Tailored balance created from a canvas fitting allows a balanced silhouette so a jacket need not be buttoned and a garment is not too tight or too loose. A proper garment is shaped from the neck to the chest and shoulders to drape without wrinkles from tension. Shape is the essential part of tailoring that often takes hand work from the start. The two main cuts are 1) double-breasted suits, a conservative design with two columns of buttons, spanned by a large overlap of the left and right sides; and 2) single-breasted suits, in which the sides overlap very slightly, with a single column of buttons.


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Exclusive Bespoke Tailor Hong Kong • Good tailoring anywhere in the world is characterised by strongly tapered sides and minimal shoulder, whereas often rack suits are padded to reduce labour. More casual suits are characterised by less construction and tailoring, much like the sack suit is a loose American style.


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Tailor in Hong Kong • There are 3 ways to make suits: • Ready made and altered "sizes" or precut shapes; a convenience that often is expressed over time with wrinkles from poor shaping, leading to distortion; • The made-to-measure suit that uses measurements, not shaping, to achieve things like style, lengths and horizontal measurements; • The custom, bespoke or tailoring-designed suit that has interim half-made fittings and is cut from an actual personal pattern.


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Exclusive Bespoke Tailor Hong Kong • The acid test of authentic tailoring standards is the wrinkle that comes from poor tailoring. Rumples can be pressed out. For interim fittings, "Rock Of Eye"drawing and cutting inaccuracies are overcome by the fitting.


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Fabric • Suits are made in a variety of fabrics, but most commonly from wool. The two main yarns produce worsteds (where the fibres are combed before spinning to produce a smooth, hard wearing cloth) and woollens (where they are not, thus remaining comparatively fluffy in texture). These can be woven in a number of ways producing flannel, tweed, gabardine, and fresco among others.


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Bespoke Tailor in Hong Kong • These fabrics all have different weights and feel, and some fabrics have an S number describing the fineness of the fibres measured by average fibre diameter, e.g., Super 120; however, the finer the fabric, the more delicate and thus less likely to be long-wearing it will be. Although wool has traditionally been associated with warm, bulky clothing meant for warding off cold weather, advances in making finer and finer fibre have made wool suits acceptable for warmer weather, as fabrics have accordingly become lighter and more supple.


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Tailor in Hong Kong • Wool fabric is denominated by the weight of a onesquare yard piece; thus, the heavier wools, suitable for winter only, are 12-14 oz.; the medium, "three season" are 10-11 oz.; and summer wools are 7-8 oz. (In the days before central heating, heavier wools such as 16 oz. were used in suits; now they are used mainly in overcoats and topcoats.) Other materials are used sometimes, either alone or blended with wool, such as cashmere.


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Exclusive Bespoke Tailor Hong Kong • Silk alone or blended with wool is sometimes used. Synthetic materials, while cheaper, e.g., polyester, are very rarely recommended by experts. At most, a blend of predominantly wool may be acceptable to obtain the main benefit of synthetics, namely resistance to wrinkling, particularly in garments used for travel; however, any synthetic, blended or otherwise, will always be warmer and clammier than wool alone. For hot weather, linen is also used, and in North America cotton seersucker is worn. • http:// www.hongkongmanhattantailor.com/Bespoke-Suits.h tml


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Contact Us: Suit Tailor In Hong Kong • Unit E, Ground Floor, Mercantile House, 186 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tusi , Kowloon, Hong Kong. MTR Jordan Exit No D • (852) 2302 0728 / (852) 9349 1442 • (852) 2302 0658 • info@hongkongmanhattantailor.com • http://www.hongkongmanhattantailor.com/


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